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Liberty center Janel McCarville averaged 14.0 ppg and 6.3 rpg in 21 games as a starter.

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New York’s Janel McCarville Named 2007 WNBA Most Improved Player

-- Becomes Second Liberty Player to Earn
Honor --

NEW YORK, Aug. 24, 2007 – New York Liberty center Janel McCarville
has been named the 2007 WNBA Most Improved Player, the league announced today.
McCarville received 33 votes from a national panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.
Sacramento Monarchs forward Rebekkah Brunson finished second with seven votes
and Liberty guard Loree Moore finished third with two votes.

After the Liberty chose her with the third selection overall in the Charlotte
Sting Dispersal Draft this past January, McCarville enjoyed a breakout season
and helped engineer a dramatic turnaround as the Liberty rebounded from its
worst season in franchise history to earn a berth in the 2007 WNBA Playoffs.

As McCarville’s playing time increased from an average of 6.3 minutes
over the Liberty’s first 13 games to 28.4 minutes over the final 21 contests,
so too did the Wisconsin native’s output. Upon earning a permanent spot
in the team’s starting lineup on June 26, McCarville quickly established
herself as a go-to player and finished the year as the Liberty’s top rebounder
(4.75 rpg) and third-leading scorer (10.4 ppg).

Over the 15 games that followed the All-Star Game, McCarville led the Liberty
in scoring, averaging 15.7 points compared to just 5.7 prior to the break. Her
rebounding performance also improved significantly during that same span, increasing
from 3.4 boards per game to 6.3.

McCarville’s output in 2007 was significantly greater than that of her
previous two seasons as she set career highs in minutes, points, field-goal
and free-throw percentage, rebounds, assists and steals. Her 10.4 points per
game surpassed the 4.6 she averaged a year ago and more than tripled the 3.2
average she brought into the 2007 season.

After collecting her first double-double, including a career-high 12 rebounds,
in her fourth game as a starter at Detroit on July 6, McCarville recorded two
more double-doubles – at Connecticut on July 26 and at Phoenix on Aug.
9. In the Phoenix contest, the third-year pro poured in a career-high 25 points.

The former University of Minnesota standout and the No. 1 pick overall in the
2005 WNBA Draft (by Charlotte) is the second Liberty player to receive the league’s
Most Improved Player award. Tari Phillips earned the inaugural award in 2000.

As the WNBA Most Improved Player of the Year, McCarville will receive a specially
designed trophy from Tiffany & Co. and $5,000.

Below are the results of the 2007 WNBA Most Improved Player voting and past
recipients.

Featuring 13 teams and the greatest female basketball players in the world,
the WNBA is the longest-running and most successful women’s professional
team sports league in U.S. history. The 2007 WNBA Playoffs tip off on August
23 with complete coverage through the Conference Finals being provided by ABC,
ESPN2, ESPN and NBA TV. The 2007 WNBA Finals begin on September 5 and will be
televised on ESPN and ESPN2.